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first of all, our moderator today is anne compton. anne has always been a pioneer. she was the first woman assigned to cover the white house on network television. and with 41 years on the air for abc news, her longevity and impact are unparalleled she now -- are unparalleled. she now combines her personal experiences on the white house beat with fresh scholarship from the prestigious miller center for presidential studies at the university of virginia. compton's career at abc news spanned seven presidents and 10 presidential campaigns. anne was traveling with president george w. bush on 9/11 and was the only broadcast reporter to remain on air force one to report on behalf of all the press during the chaotic hours following the terrorist attack. she says that was the most significant story of her career. she has had numerous awards, inducted into six holes of fame -- six halls of fame and having received five honorary university degrees. however, her most special award was when she was given the golden statuette bestowed by the national mother's day committee namin
first of all, our moderator today is anne compton. anne has always been a pioneer. she was the first woman assigned to cover the white house on network television. and with 41 years on the air for abc news, her longevity and impact are unparalleled she now -- are unparalleled. she now combines her personal experiences on the white house beat with fresh scholarship from the prestigious miller center for presidential studies at the university of virginia. compton's career at abc news spanned...
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ann: fascinating. we have a question here. >> i'm ambassador gill robinson, and i was the youngest appointee of eisenhower and had some interaction with him. [applause] ann: thank you for coming tonight. >> good speaker. one of the things that i think is not pointed out enough, and i had some personal experience with this, is eisenhower's integration of the white house five years before -- four or five years before they got a lot of publicity by appointing a black assistant. what people don't know is that when he went into the white house, sherman adams, the governor of new hampshire, became the chief of staff, and one of his top two assistants was a young black woman named lois litman. and she was very, very helpful in the white house in what she did. as some of you may know, the citizens rise is one of the major groups that got him elected, in his nomination, and lois was in there with the founders early on. and she became very, very significant in the white house. for example, one of the founders of
ann: fascinating. we have a question here. >> i'm ambassador gill robinson, and i was the youngest appointee of eisenhower and had some interaction with him. [applause] ann: thank you for coming tonight. >> good speaker. one of the things that i think is not pointed out enough, and i had some personal experience with this, is eisenhower's integration of the white house five years before -- four or five years before they got a lot of publicity by appointing a black assistant. what...
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anne-marie?> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> pilot training is being called into question as investigators analyze data from last week's ethiopian airlines crash that killed all 157 people on board. cbs news has learned that u.s. pilots were initially given about 56 minutes of training on an ipad about the difference between the new boeing max planes and the older 737s. ethiopia's transport minister says the black box data shows similarities between the ethiopian crash and the lion air crash last october that involved the same model plane. the faa has since grounded all max 8 and 9 jets. >>> and flood watches and warnings are in effect this morning in at least a dozen states. rapid snow melt is producing deadly flooding in the midwest. forecasters warn that parts of iowa and nebraska remain at high risk. meg oliver reports. >> reporter: the fast-moving floodwaters washed out several towns in eastern nebraska and iowa. >> every levee south of council bluffs to the mis
anne-marie?> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> pilot training is being called into question as investigators analyze data from last week's ethiopian airlines crash that killed all 157 people on board. cbs news has learned that u.s. pilots were initially given about 56 minutes of training on an ipad about the difference between the new boeing max planes and the older 737s. ethiopia's transport minister says the black box data shows similarities between the...
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anne-marie?> all right, laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> this morning, syria condemned president trump's declaration of israel's authority over the golan heights, calling the statement irresponsible. esident tweeted, "s time fhe unitestates to fully recognize israel's sovereignty over the golan heights. the land is one of the world's most-disputed territories. the announcement hands benjamin netanyahu a significant foreign policy victory. margaret brennan reports. >>> thank you, america. thank you. >> reporter: prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the midst of a tough re-election fight thanked president trump for declaring the territory seized from syria after the 1967 war a permanent part of israel. the president explained his decision. >> i've been thinking about doing it for a long time. it's been a very hard decision for every president. no president has done it. >> reporter: what about netanyahu's re-election -- >> i wouldn't know about that. >> reporter: u.s. re
anne-marie?> all right, laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> this morning, syria condemned president trump's declaration of israel's authority over the golan heights, calling the statement irresponsible. esident tweeted, "s time fhe unitestates to fully recognize israel's sovereignty over the golan heights. the land is one of the world's most-disputed territories. the announcement hands benjamin netanyahu a significant foreign policy victory. margaret...
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anne-marie? >> all right, laura. thank you so much. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," full coverage of the deadly alabama tornado and severe weather in the region. >>> the northeast was hit by a major snowstorm last night. the storm is set to drop at least a half a foot of snow. plows and salt trucks were dispatched throughout new jersey, new york, and connecticut. state of emergency has been declared in new jersey, and school is canceled in new york city. chief meteorologist eric fisher from our boston station, wbz, has the forecast. >> reporter: a snowstorm is still throwing down the snow around boston this morning. and up into maine, it is a fast mover, moving off shore as we head into the afternoon. the impact of this will be winding down but leaving heavy snow and scattered power outages in its wake. now the big part of the storm system, the tornadoes, of course, across the south. numerous tornado reports, and the issue here as we head into the recovery part of all of this is the cold. very u
anne-marie? >> all right, laura. thank you so much. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," full coverage of the deadly alabama tornado and severe weather in the region. >>> the northeast was hit by a major snowstorm last night. the storm is set to drop at least a half a foot of snow. plows and salt trucks were dispatched throughout new jersey, new york, and connecticut. state of emergency has been declared in new jersey, and school is canceled in new york city. chief...
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thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green.> live from the cbs bay area studios,is kp5 news. >>> let's start today with the look at the the bay bridge from our exclusive salesforce tower cam. it looks like another beautiful day in the bay area. good morning. it is tuesday, look at the the bay bridge from our exclusive salesforce tower cam. it looks like another beautiful day in the bay area. good morning. it is tuesday, march 19. i am melissa came in for michelle griego. >> i am kenny choi. you may not necessarily need your umbrella this morning. the rain is in the forecast this week , mary. >> especially for tomorrow. we will hold off on the rain today but changes are already coming across the bay area. we are watching the clouds continued to move in. that will be the case today. it will be dry, but we are looking at the rain returning as we head to tomorrow. here is what you can expect. here is a live look outside. we are under a mostly cloudy skies in san jose right now and 52 degrees, currently 51 in concord and san francis
thanks for watching, i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green.> live from the cbs bay area studios,is kp5 news. >>> let's start today with the look at the the bay bridge from our exclusive salesforce tower cam. it looks like another beautiful day in the bay area. good morning. it is tuesday, look at the the bay bridge from our exclusive salesforce tower cam. it looks like another beautiful day in the bay area. good morning. it is tuesday, march 19. i am melissa came...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. or watching. i'm anne-marie green. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> we start with a live look outside. we have the embarcadero on this tuesday morning, it is march 12. we have fairly clear conditions. good morning. i am kenny choi. >> i am michelle griego. let's check on our forecast. it will be breezy today. the winds will kick up with a dry front pushing across our region. it was expected to increase our winds. here is a live look from the ocean beach clubhouse camera. temperatures are in the 40s and 50s right now. 47 in concord in oakland, 40 in livermore, 51 in san francisco. 43 in san jose and santa rosa is 46. we have a a mix of sun and clouds today. as we head into tomorrow, we have sunshine and warm temperatures. we will kick off wednesday with a warming trend, into the 70s some spots inland by this weekend. we will time it out for you on futurecast, take you hour by hour in just a few minutes. le
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. or watching. i'm anne-marie green. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> we start with a live look outside. we have the embarcadero on this tuesday morning, it is march 12. we have fairly clear conditions. good morning. i am kenny choi. >> i am michelle griego. let's check on our forecast. it will be breezy today. the winds will kick up with a dry front pushing across our region. it was expected to...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> the search for dozens of people still missing after a deadly tornado resumes this morning in southeast alabama. an aerial view shows the damage of lee county. at least 23 people were killed in sunday's tornado but that number is expected to rise. those left homeless face a new problem, an overnight freeze warning. jeff glor reports from hard-hit beauregard, alabama. >> got the big tornado. >> reporter: the catastrophic winds tore through entire blocks of lee county, alabama. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: and speeds at high of 170 miles an hour. drone footage revealed flattened forests, tangled with homes and power lines. sirens gave a community of 10,000 an eight to ten-minute warning to seek shelter. insulation from destroyed homes clung eerily to tree after tree. so right now, we're going with the sheriff to some of the worst hit areas after this tornado. it's clear that officials here in alabama are still trying to determine the full scope of all of the damage here. jay jones has
i'm anne-marie green. >>> the search for dozens of people still missing after a deadly tornado resumes this morning in southeast alabama. an aerial view shows the damage of lee county. at least 23 people were killed in sunday's tornado but that number is expected to rise. those left homeless face a new problem, an overnight freeze warning. jeff glor reports from hard-hit beauregard, alabama. >> got the big tornado. >> reporter: the catastrophic winds tore through entire...
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i'm anne-marie green. it is the latest twist in the case involving jussie smollett. prosecutors dropped all 16 charges against the "empire" actor even though they still believe he faked his attack in january. the dismissal has put a rift between them and chicago's mayor, rahm emanuel. emanuel is considering suing smollett to recoup money spent in the investigation. laura podesta is here in new york to bring us up to speed. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the biggest question mark with the story is why the charges were dropped. police say there was plenty of evidence to prosecute smollett. so it's leading people to speculate about what information the state's attorney's office doesn't want the public to know. a surprise decision in the case against jussie smollett. a chicago prosecutor dropped all charges against the "empire" actor. >> i've been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one. i would not be my mother's son if i was capable of one drop of what i've been accu
i'm anne-marie green. it is the latest twist in the case involving jussie smollett. prosecutors dropped all 16 charges against the "empire" actor even though they still believe he faked his attack in january. the dismissal has put a rift between them and chicago's mayor, rahm emanuel. emanuel is considering suing smollett to recoup money spent in the investigation. laura podesta is here in new york to bring us up to speed. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the...
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anne soy, bbc news.join us tomorrow when our series fr r the democratublic of congo concludes with a look at arexperimental drugs whic being used for the very first time to help contain the ebola outbreakhere. remember, you can find much more of all the day's news on our website. of course, please check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed too workund your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay w up-to-daith the latest headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. >> funding of this pation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america' neglected needs. >> what are you doing? >> possibilities. your day is filled with them. >> tv, pla"downton abbey." >> and pbs helps everyone discover theirs. ytime, anywhere.s. pb we are with you for life. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los
anne soy, bbc news.join us tomorrow when our series fr r the democratublic of congo concludes with a look at arexperimental drugs whic being used for the very first time to help contain the ebola outbreakhere. remember, you can find much more of all the day's news on our website. of course, please check us out on twitter. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." >> with the bbc news app, our vertical videos are designed too workund your...
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i'm anne-marie green.verywhere are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. so you don't have to stash antacids here.... here... or here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. mucinex cold & flu all-in-one. fights... ...sore throat, fever, cough, sinus pressure, chest congestion, headache, nasal congestion, body pain... all in one. did you really need the caps mptoms. mucinex cold and flu all-in-one. remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. than the one next
i'm anne-marie green.verywhere are confusing quilted northern for robes. they're both cushiony, comforting, and add elegance to your home. but quilted northern is not a robe. it's just really nice toilet paper. so you don't have to stash antacids here.... here... or here. kick your antacid habit with prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. mucinex cold & flu all-in-one. fights... ...sore throat, fever, cough, sinus pressure, chest congestion, headache, nasal congestion, body...
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i'd like to talk about mary ann miller. i met her when the underground parking garage was proposed for the music concourse in golden gate park. one of the options promoted by the department of recreation and park was to cut down all of the over 100-year-old historic trees in front of the band shell in the music concourse. mary ann was with the neighborhood organization speak at that time. she attended many meetings in which we discussed many variouseous options to the propose -- various options to the proposed garage. we were able to save those trees and even landmark the music concourse. i would like to add that then board president aaron peskin was very instrumental in helping preserve those trees in the park. in the middle of all this, my husband and i moved next door to mary ann and jim, they were good neighbors. i remember waking up early one sunday morning during the first year of our new neighborhood and heard a lot of noise. they were holding a japanese mochi pounding party. it was one of many yearly customs that th
i'd like to talk about mary ann miller. i met her when the underground parking garage was proposed for the music concourse in golden gate park. one of the options promoted by the department of recreation and park was to cut down all of the over 100-year-old historic trees in front of the band shell in the music concourse. mary ann was with the neighborhood organization speak at that time. she attended many meetings in which we discussed many variouseous options to the propose -- various options...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you, laura. >>> president trump is facing more criticism for his continued attacks against late arizona senator john mccain. mr. trump spoke out about the vietnam war p.o.w. at an army tank plant in ohio yesterday. and now more fellow republicans are speaking out against the president as his dispute with mccain grows more bitter. major garrett reports. >>> i've never liked him much. hasn't been for me. >> reporter: in ohio, president trump tried to explain the inexplicable -- a running feud with revered republican senator john mccain who has been dead for seven months. >> mccain didn't get the job done for our great vets. >> reporter: as if to justify the attacks that have rankled top republicans, mr. trump repeatedly faulted mccain on policy. >> the other thing is we're in a war in the middle east that mccain pushed so hard. when he finally had the chance to do it, he voted against repeal and replace. >> reporter: and this -- >> i gave him the kind of funeral that he wanted whi
anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you, laura. >>> president trump is facing more criticism for his continued attacks against late arizona senator john mccain. mr. trump spoke out about the vietnam war p.o.w. at an army tank plant in ohio yesterday. and now more fellow republicans are speaking out against the president as his dispute with mccain grows more bitter. major garrett reports. >>> i've never liked him much. hasn't been for me. >>...
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i'm anne-marie green.irlines in the u.s. are working to rebook passengers this morning after the faa suspended boeing's 737 max 8 and 9 airplanes. the u.s. was one of the last holdouts in grounding the jets following the ethiopian airlines crash sunday. authorities cited new data when they issued the emergency order yesterday. wendy gillette is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 40 countries have banned the max planes. boeing's new version of its airliner debuted in 2017 and was a big seller. 350 of the planes have been delivered, and another 4,600 are on backlog. its success is now in question. one by one, the last of the boeing 737 max 8s landed safely throughout the united states. they were in the air when president trump announced -- >> we're going to be issuing an emergency order of prohibition to ground all flights of the 737 max 8 and the 737 ma eporr:rounding came three days after the crash of ethiopian airlines flight 302 on sunday. 157 people died including eight
i'm anne-marie green.irlines in the u.s. are working to rebook passengers this morning after the faa suspended boeing's 737 max 8 and 9 airplanes. the u.s. was one of the last holdouts in grounding the jets following the ethiopian airlines crash sunday. authorities cited new data when they issued the emergency order yesterday. wendy gillette is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. 40 countries have banned the max planes. boeing's new version of its airliner...
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jane: mary anne marsh, thank you for joining me. mary anne: thanks so much, pleasure.if thinking about politics makes you feel ill at the moment, you might be surprised to learn that democracy is good for your health. -- good for you. that is according to a new study which found that countries that switch to democracy experience improved life expectancy and fewer deaths than heart disease. ,arlier i spoke to tom bollyky author of "plagues and the power of progress." weanks very much for joining me. what is the link b health and democracy? thtom: the link between hend democracy historically is pretty modest. most were many autocracies have done well on health, done well on life expectancy, child mortality, and countries like cuba and chi were held out as global success stories what is different about the research now is it looks at what happening to countries now that they are shifting to heart disease, diabetes, can not just life expectancy, but people get sick and die from? what we find is the link between democracy and deaths from these diseases is quite strong. adul
jane: mary anne marsh, thank you for joining me. mary anne: thanks so much, pleasure.if thinking about politics makes you feel ill at the moment, you might be surprised to learn that democracy is good for your health. -- good for you. that is according to a new study which found that countries that switch to democracy experience improved life expectancy and fewer deaths than heart disease. ,arlier i spoke to tom bollyky author of "plagues and the power of progress." weanks very much...
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i'm anne marie greene. president trump is headed to florida today to promote infrastructure and he's likely to continue his victory lap over the findings of the mueller report. last night the president spoke for more than 80 minutes at a rally in grand rapids, michigan. he won the state in 2016 and hopes to do so again in 2020. in his speech, the russia report remained front and center. laura podesta is here from new york with more. good morning, laura. >> reporter: anne-marie, in many ways the president is back on the campaign trail, touting his accomplishments and the lack of findings in the mueller report. meanwhile, democrats are not ending their fight to see that report themselves. >> the russia hoax is finally dead. >> reporter: in front of supporters for the first time since the end of the russia probe be the collusion delusion is over. >> reporter: president trump kept his eyre focused on democrats who have their own investigations into him. >> the democrats have to now decide whether they will cont
i'm anne marie greene. president trump is headed to florida today to promote infrastructure and he's likely to continue his victory lap over the findings of the mueller report. last night the president spoke for more than 80 minutes at a rally in grand rapids, michigan. he won the state in 2016 and hopes to do so again in 2020. in his speech, the russia report remained front and center. laura podesta is here from new york with more. good morning, laura. >> reporter: anne-marie, in many...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. or watching. i'm anne-marie green.> good morning everyone, we are taking a live look outside and this is high on top of the sales course tower, you can see the clouds in the sky as we have rain showers this morning. that mary says that we could see sunshine later this afternoon. it is thursday, march 7 but is just about 4:30 am and as we are checking weather, we are slowly but surely going to see that dry weather coming in. >> it is slowly getting better. appeared yesterday morning with the widespread rain we are looking at scattered showers coming in with a little bit of an improvement some locations getting the wet start to the day. other locations not so much. you can seen there is activity lighting up our radar screen especially from the north bay near novato and ran along the coast as well as san ramon and the tri-valleys. hayward there's light rain right over you right now across union city as well as makita's, to the day for you. all the way down through morgan hill and se
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. or watching. i'm anne-marie green.> good morning everyone, we are taking a live look outside and this is high on top of the sales course tower, you can see the clouds in the sky as we have rain showers this morning. that mary says that we could see sunshine later this afternoon. it is thursday, march 7 but is just about 4:30 am and as we are checking weather, we are slowly but surely going to see that dry weather coming in. >> it is slowly...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york, thank you so much, laura. >>> european aviation officials are grounding boeing 737 max 8 jets following a deadly plane crash in europe. -- crash in ethiopia. and it joins asian and middle eastern governments and carriers that have barred the plane. as mola lenghi reports, pressure is mounting for the u.s. to follow. >> reporter: dozens of airlines in countries suspended flights of boeing 737 max 8 jets after sunday's crash killed 157 people in ethiopia. just months after the lion air disaster in indonesia, the tragedy raised new concerns in the u.s. about the aircraft's safety. >> if an issue that affects safety is identified, the department and the faa will not hesitate to take immediate and appropriate action. >> reporter: on tuesday the faa said its review so far shows, quote, no systemic performance issues and provides no basis to order grounding the aircraft. but that stance is putting the agency under increasing pressure. >> these planes are acciden
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york, thank you so much, laura. >>> european aviation officials are grounding boeing 737 max 8 jets following a deadly plane crash in europe. -- crash in ethiopia. and it joins asian and middle eastern governments and carriers that have barred the plane. as mola lenghi reports, pressure is mounting for the u.s. to follow. >> reporter: dozens of airlines in countries suspended flights of boeing 737 max 8 jets after sunday's crash killed...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york.hank you so much. >>> ahead only on "cbs this morning," gayle king's interview with r. kelly as the singer answers questions about allegations of sexual abuse for the first time since his arrest last month. >>> so now to the tornado recovery in alabama, president trump has declared a major disaster in the state. the president has ordered federal aid to supplement local recovery efforts. a twister swept through lee county on sunday killing at least 23 people. a mother whose son died when the tornado hit described the terrifying ordeal. >> i heard all the kids screaming, and i tried to hold them a little tighter. and that's when i just -- the whole floor like just snapped from under us. >> four children were among the dead. the list of missing is now down to seven or eight people. >>> london's transportation hubs are on alert this morning after police found a series of explosives. investigators say three devices were sent in small packages to buildings at or near heathrow airport, london
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york.hank you so much. >>> ahead only on "cbs this morning," gayle king's interview with r. kelly as the singer answers questions about allegations of sexual abuse for the first time since his arrest last month. >>> so now to the tornado recovery in alabama, president trump has declared a major disaster in the state. the president has ordered federal aid to supplement local recovery efforts. a twister swept through lee county...
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ann: one more question here. issue just preempted the that has been raised for one thing interesting about that is the man eisenhower designated to push through next and. brownell is also given credit for vetting eisenhower in paris on civil rights. can you going to that? william: brownell was delegated to go to talk and persuade eisenhower to run. they spent time talking about how it would happen. he was part of the liberal new york team. they got along very well. i think when eisenhower realized this real pro coming from new york was telling him, we can make this work, he was not just a fan. real machine guy. brownell, very important in getting ike to run in making the campaign work and getting him in. i don't know about vetting dixon. -- next and. he did not really that eisenhower. everyone knew that he was the political gold. absolute political gold or it was getting him to say yesterday that took a long time. probably the most and port in figure two getting him to say yes was his good buddy who finally said,
ann: one more question here. issue just preempted the that has been raised for one thing interesting about that is the man eisenhower designated to push through next and. brownell is also given credit for vetting eisenhower in paris on civil rights. can you going to that? william: brownell was delegated to go to talk and persuade eisenhower to run. they spent time talking about how it would happen. he was part of the liberal new york team. they got along very well. i think when eisenhower...
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ann: uber taxi and then uber black.ey launched, there was still a pocket of time where the only comp that we actually could find in the market was zip car. that's what we were comparing it against and the market, is there bigger than that. emily: mike, what did you see? invest crazy too to y like we do, you have have an opinion in where is going. we had this idea that the lets you locate something that is unused and the smartphone would let you locate and hing that is unused moving. so we were just looking for network transportation and when john walk in the room and describe their vision for how things could be, ok, those guys.ur emily: this is a company that is losing half as much money as it is making. in brought in $2 billion revenue last year. hey lost $900 million in heavy rue. how do you justify that to public market investors who are going to buy in now? ann: i think this is really about the long game. early stage urn as investors to the origin story why nine years ago we were complete buyers and why we are the
ann: uber taxi and then uber black.ey launched, there was still a pocket of time where the only comp that we actually could find in the market was zip car. that's what we were comparing it against and the market, is there bigger than that. emily: mike, what did you see? invest crazy too to y like we do, you have have an opinion in where is going. we had this idea that the lets you locate something that is unused and the smartphone would let you locate and hing that is unused moving. so we were...
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anne-marie?w, i thought about that and thought it would kind of make sense for the ride-sharing programs where you have a lot of people coming in and out of your car. >> yes. definitely. uber or lyft or any ride sharing operator. that would make sense. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you, diane. >> sounds good. >>> still to come, sticker shock at the pump. gas prices are soaring as americans hit the road this season. which parts of the country will pay the most. pay the most. there are people out there who see things others can't. they're the ones who see a city that make those who live in it feel a little safer. who see the efficient shape and design of the ocean's wonders as the future of aerodynamics. at dell technologies, we see it too. if you'd like to transform your business, talk to us. and we'll show the world what impossible looks like... when it's made real. so we improved everything.g. we used 50% fewer ingredients. added one-handed pumps. and beat the top safe
anne-marie?w, i thought about that and thought it would kind of make sense for the ride-sharing programs where you have a lot of people coming in and out of your car. >> yes. definitely. uber or lyft or any ride sharing operator. that would make sense. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you, diane. >> sounds good. >>> still to come, sticker shock at the pump. gas prices are soaring as americans hit the road this season. which parts of the country...
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anne: a confirmed case of ebola watreated here.raditional healer continued to use the same equipment on other paents. now everdehing has to be ntaminated. or destroyed. it is now sa clinic.e to this community leader assured the villagers. as well as prevent ebola from spreading, it is important to deal with the ignorance that fueled this in the first place. this is an impromptu classroom in the middle othe village. many of these are happening in different parts of eastern congo. health workers are going toif villages, torent residential areas to talk about ebola. he has been asking the children what they know about the disease and teaching them how to prevent it. back at the clinic, destroye items are replaced. it can now continue to function, but not deal witebola. suspected cases must go to specialized treatment centers. rochelle was treated here, and she is now back to health.su ivors of ebola are immune and here they are giving back, even as the outbreak continues. anne soy, bbc news. laura: the drc struggles with ebola once ag
anne: a confirmed case of ebola watreated here.raditional healer continued to use the same equipment on other paents. now everdehing has to be ntaminated. or destroyed. it is now sa clinic.e to this community leader assured the villagers. as well as prevent ebola from spreading, it is important to deal with the ignorance that fueled this in the first place. this is an impromptu classroom in the middle othe village. many of these are happening in different parts of eastern congo. health workers...
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i'm anne-marie green.orning news." >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." whooo! want to take your next vacation to new heights? tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! like new york! reaking ntur,bus tours, tripadvisor mait easy to find and book amazing things to do. in advance for a full refund. so you can make your next trip... monumental! read reviews check hotel prices book things to do tripadvisor georgand a busy day ahead. george has entresto, a heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most susfeargi,kiro narrator: ndard t th on the greatest snow on earth. it means more time with the kids and more time away from the kids. ski more, shred more, chill more, cheers more because mountai
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it's president trump who's been flip-flopping on ann coulter. remember before the shutdown in december when ann coulter started going after him, he got very nervous about that. and he was at one point sort of looking to do a real deal with democrats on border security. and it was ann coulter and others certainly on the right and far right, who kind of scared him back into submission. now him coming out -- that's the thing, when he goes to the nicknames as we all know by this point, someone's gotten under his skin and he's just going to that kind of cartoonish behavior. in his mind, it works. but it does show her getting under his skin and him flip-flopping on that. >> patrick healy, mark preston, good to have you on the front lines. >>> the final assault on isis in syria has begun and cnn is the only american tv network there. >>> plus, no survivors of a horrific plane crash claims the lives 6 every passenger and crew member on board. it's the second time in less than six months a brand-new boeing aircraft crashed just minutes into the flight. >
it's president trump who's been flip-flopping on ann coulter. remember before the shutdown in december when ann coulter started going after him, he got very nervous about that. and he was at one point sort of looking to do a real deal with democrats on border security. and it was ann coulter and others certainly on the right and far right, who kind of scared him back into submission. now him coming out -- that's the thing, when he goes to the nicknames as we all know by this point, someone's...
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i'm anne-marie green.resident trump is claiming, quote, total exoneration after the release of a summary of special counsel robert mueller's two-year russia investigation. congressional democrats say not so fast, they want the full report to be released. mueller concluded that there was no collusion between the president or his campaign and russia in the 2016 election, but he did not reach any conclusions about whether mr. trump illegally obstructed justice. mola lenghi is in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president trump declaring victory here, claiming that the mueller report has totally vindicated him. a report that he is now describing and has been describing as an illegal takedown that failed. meanwhile, his republican allies here on capitol hill are ready to move on, but it appears that democrats are far from finished. >> no collusion. no obstruction. >> reporter: a familiar message from president trump as he left mar-a-lago on sunday, but this time he was
i'm anne-marie green.resident trump is claiming, quote, total exoneration after the release of a summary of special counsel robert mueller's two-year russia investigation. congressional democrats say not so fast, they want the full report to be released. mueller concluded that there was no collusion between the president or his campaign and russia in the 2016 election, but he did not reach any conclusions about whether mr. trump illegally obstructed justice. mola lenghi is in washington with...
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anne: this has been a major test for the democratic republic of congo.is dealt with nine pr outbreaks, mostly in villages in the west where it was easily contained. in a country as big as western europe but wh poor infrastructure, few knew about ebola in the east. that is why health facilities became ebola hotspots. it was worse in formal clinics, where the majority of congolese hsilth services. they are run by untrained practitioners. >> we can't close of this clinic just because the person is not trained. he is an integral part of the health continuum in his community. what we need to do is leverage the fact that he is already here, build his capacity in one way or the other so he provide safer care.ir anne: a cod case of ebola was treated here. the traditional healer continued to use the same equient on other patients. now everything has to be decontaminated. or destroyed. it is now safe to come to this clinic. as community leader assured the villagers. as well as prevent ebola from spreading, it is important to deal with the ignorance that fueled thi
anne: this has been a major test for the democratic republic of congo.is dealt with nine pr outbreaks, mostly in villages in the west where it was easily contained. in a country as big as western europe but wh poor infrastructure, few knew about ebola in the east. that is why health facilities became ebola hotspots. it was worse in formal clinics, where the majority of congolese hsilth services. they are run by untrained practitioners. >> we can't close of this clinic just because the...
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ann byler of lancaster, pennsylvania. ann is well-known in our community but also well-known and beloved throughout the world, since she's the founder pretzels.anne's her parents became a member of the amish mennonite church at 3 years old. she worked in a waitressing job which taught her the values of hard work and customer service. she learned to make pretzels when she worked at a food stand in farmer's market. eventually, she started her own pretzel business, and in 1989 she opened the first franchise throughout central pennsylvania. auntie anne's unmistakable pretzel aroma can frequently be smelled in malls throughout the country and the world and i'm very honored to recognize her hard work here today. anne has also been instrumental in supporting many organizations and causes in our community, and currently she serves on the board of the museum of the bible here in washington, d.c. thank you, mr. speaker. i'm honored to recognize anne on women's history month. thank you, mr. speaker, march is women's history month an
ann byler of lancaster, pennsylvania. ann is well-known in our community but also well-known and beloved throughout the world, since she's the founder pretzels.anne's her parents became a member of the amish mennonite church at 3 years old. she worked in a waitressing job which taught her the values of hard work and customer service. she learned to make pretzels when she worked at a food stand in farmer's market. eventually, she started her own pretzel business, and in 1989 she opened the first...
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she's the starf the new film, erenity," anne hathaway is back on the show!and applause ] th he isenator from the great state of ohio. sherrod brown joins us tonight! [ cheers and applause ] and you can see her in the new limited series, "black earth rising" on netflix. michaela coel is joining us. so we have a great show for you. [ cheers and applaus before we get to all of our wonderful guests, president trump's former and current lawyers are causing le pr for him in the russia investigation.n for more ois, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: trump has spent the last few weeks openly yethreatening his former l michael cohen, by demanding that law enforcement officials investigate cohen's father-in-law. trump has been claiming in interviews that cohen's la father-idid something illegal, although he doesn't seem to know many details. >> in order to get a sentence reduced, he says, "i have an idea. i'll tell -- i'll give you some information on the president." well, there is no information. ont he should give informa maybe, on his
she's the starf the new film, erenity," anne hathaway is back on the show!and applause ] th he isenator from the great state of ohio. sherrod brown joins us tonight! [ cheers and applause ] and you can see her in the new limited series, "black earth rising" on netflix. michaela coel is joining us. so we have a great show for you. [ cheers and applaus before we get to all of our wonderful guests, president trump's former and current lawyers are causing le pr for him in the russia...
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anne-marie? >> all right. laura podesta in new york.hanks a lot. >>> on capitol hill, the house passed a resolution condemning anti-semitism and other bigotry. it passed easily in a 407-23 vote. all the no votes came from republicans. the resolution was drawn up as a response to freshman representative ilhan omar who had suggested house supporters of israel have dual allegiances. the minnesota democrat was not named in the final version of the resolution. omar, who voted for the resolution, has not apologized for her comment, though she has previously apologized for controversial tweets. >>> lawyers for michael cohen say president trump's advisers dangled the possibility of a pardon. lanny davis says cohen was open to the idea after the fbi raided cohen's home, office, and hotel room last year. cohen is also suing the trump organization. president trump's former attorney says the company is obligated to pay his legal bills which total near $4 million. >>> cbs news has learned former vice president joe biden is very likely to enter the r
anne-marie? >> all right. laura podesta in new york.hanks a lot. >>> on capitol hill, the house passed a resolution condemning anti-semitism and other bigotry. it passed easily in a 407-23 vote. all the no votes came from republicans. the resolution was drawn up as a response to freshman representative ilhan omar who had suggested house supporters of israel have dual allegiances. the minnesota democrat was not named in the final version of the resolution. omar, who voted for the...
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i'm anne-marie green. president trump is back in washington this morning from a two-day summit from north korea in vietnam. there are now conflicting reports, however, about why his meetings with kim jong-un broke down without a deal. and mr. trump is facing backlash over his comments about american otto warmbier. marc liverman has the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president is being praised for walking away from a bad deal with north korea, but it's what he said in the post-summit news conference that's getting him in trouble. confusion over the abrupt ending to the summit between president trump and north korea's kim jong-un. >> i think the president had it exactly right. they basically asked for full sanctions relief. that's true. they -- they basically did ask for that. >> reporter: north korea's foreign minister says not quite. his country only wanted partial sanctions relief, but they didn't offer a full denuclearization, the main goal for the u.s. >> part of the art of making
i'm anne-marie green. president trump is back in washington this morning from a two-day summit from north korea in vietnam. there are now conflicting reports, however, about why his meetings with kim jong-un broke down without a deal. and mr. trump is facing backlash over his comments about american otto warmbier. marc liverman has the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president is being praised for walking away from a bad deal with north korea, but it's what he said...
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. >> i really like how ann rule introduces eugene, oregon and springfield, oregon in her book "smallfices." she says, "eugene, oregon is the successful sister of the paired cities. cool, slender, professional. her restaurants serve artichokes and ricotta pie. while springfield, oregon, half e risml omogng. >> i think springfield -- it sounds clichÉ, but a lot of people knew each other, and you felt pretty safe there. >> it really wasn't a scary place. i mean, they always say that. when there's a murder or something, the neighbors always say, something like that doesn't happen here, but of course it does. >> it was may 19th, 1983 when diane took her children out to see a woman that she knew. >> diane didn't leave until about 9:30 at night. they leave from the friend's house. they're driving down the road. >> christie remembers that "hungry like the wolf" was playing. ♪ i'm hungry like the wolf >> and she took a detour to do some sightseeing. >> diane said a guy had flagged her car down. it was dark. she had her three sleeping, young kids in the car. >> a bushy-haired stranger was wavi
. >> i really like how ann rule introduces eugene, oregon and springfield, oregon in her book "smallfices." she says, "eugene, oregon is the successful sister of the paired cities. cool, slender, professional. her restaurants serve artichokes and ricotta pie. while springfield, oregon, half e risml omogng. >> i think springfield -- it sounds clichÉ, but a lot of people knew each other, and you felt pretty safe there. >> it really wasn't a scary place. i mean,...
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michele gile has the story: of anne stratton/retired nurse: "so this is my bird room. smallest birds -- these are babies. they stay in an incubator so that they are thermo regulated."with an overflow of patients, anne's stratton's guest room in huntington beach has turned into a hummingbird hospital. voice of anne stratton/retired nurse: "they're fed every 30 minutes."48 tiny creatures are being rehabilitated at the moment by the retired nurse who is a volunteer at the wetlands and wildlife care center.since the beginning of the year, she's taken in 107 birds.-nats-this afternoon, the newest little one arrived in a cardboard box.recent storms could be to blame for the high numbers of sick and injured hummingbirds.anne stratton/retired nurse: "they can be blown out of the nest. they can be cut out of the nest when people are doing tree trimming. you should not be trimming your trees or your hedges this time of year. the best time is october, november and very, very early december. winds, rain and a lot of human interference."-nats-michele gile/huntington beach, ca: "thi
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anne soy, bbc news. laura: new techniques and new hope in the fight against ebola.ew study finds that rainy weather is becoming more common in greenland. isa result, the icehe melting, and scientists are surprised to find rain falling in the winter. david shukman looks at what the long-term impact of climate change could be. david: a bright stream of melt water heading for the coast. the more the ice melts, the more the level of the sea rises around the world. scientists had focused on summer sunshine as the big cause of melting, but they rw realize mon is falling and damaging the ice. these pictures were taken while rain was falli one summer. it melts the ice, or weakens it. a big surprise is that this can even happen in the coldest months. >> it is happening even in winter, and that is frightening to see. david: when ice melts in summerd it is balay more snow falling in winter. but recently greenland has been losing more ice than it is gaining, and more rain could make this worse. >> after five days of clear sky conditions, we have this rain. david: this scientist
anne soy, bbc news. laura: new techniques and new hope in the fight against ebola.ew study finds that rainy weather is becoming more common in greenland. isa result, the icehe melting, and scientists are surprised to find rain falling in the winter. david shukman looks at what the long-term impact of climate change could be. david: a bright stream of melt water heading for the coast. the more the ice melts, the more the level of the sea rises around the world. scientists had focused on summer...
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ann mclean and nick hague, ann has some red stripes on her suit, this is going to be going on for about another six hours and then next week, that is going to be an historic spacewalk, the first all female crew going out. >> thank you. >>> time now is 5:51. ahead, grab your glass. why water should be extra appreciated today. >> and a surprising even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic. especially to children. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. >>> be sure to get your water in the morning. it is world water day. the day is dedicated to drawing attention to the critical importance of water and water- related issues around the globe. the observance was created by the united nations 26 years ago. the u.n. says the best way to celebrate is to learn more about how much water you use and ways to decrease that amount. >>> two men in nebraska are certainly appr
ann mclean and nick hague, ann has some red stripes on her suit, this is going to be going on for about another six hours and then next week, that is going to be an historic spacewalk, the first all female crew going out. >> thank you. >>> time now is 5:51. ahead, grab your glass. why water should be extra appreciated today. >> and a surprising even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can...
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i'm anne-marie green.his morning, china temporarily grounded its boeing 737 max-8 planes after the deadly crash of one of the planes in ethiopia. the ethiopian airlines jetliner was en route to nairobi when it went down yesterday shortly after takeoff from ethiopia's capital. all 157 on board were killed. eight americans are among the dead. laura podesta is here in new york with the latest on the crash investigation. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this boeing 737 max-8 is the same type of plane that crashed in october in indonesia, also killing everyone on board. the similarities between the two disasters are putting global aviation authorities on alert. all 149 passengers and eight crew members were killed when an ethiopian airlines plane crashed shortly after takeoff sunday. >> the pilot mentioned that he had difficulty. he wants tup. >> reporter: flight 302 went down just six minutes into its flights to nairobi, kenya. it left a 30-foot pit in the rural countryside. around f
i'm anne-marie green.his morning, china temporarily grounded its boeing 737 max-8 planes after the deadly crash of one of the planes in ethiopia. the ethiopian airlines jetliner was en route to nairobi when it went down yesterday shortly after takeoff from ethiopia's capital. all 157 on board were killed. eight americans are among the dead. laura podesta is here in new york with the latest on the crash investigation. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this boeing...
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but can you add to what anne has been talking about? >> it's a bombshell that's the latest of twists in this case. law enforcement says the fbi will continue into the case. the question again hinges on what happened with the grand jury testimony? what happened with the brothers? what did they say? there was a recusal by the lead state attorney who was replaced. there are all these potentially factoring in. chicago p.d. hasn't made a statement regarding these facts. and we should expect that shortly. there's just a lot that we still don't know this morning. but it's quite a turn. >> i'm sure you watched the press conference from the chicago police department as we all did a couple weeks ago when everything changed with regards to jussie smollett. this must have been surprising news to you to say the least. >> when i heard there was going to be an emergency hearing the first thought was because of some of the things that have been going on in the michael avenatti case and mark geragos, that this may have to do with that. there was a coupl
but can you add to what anne has been talking about? >> it's a bombshell that's the latest of twists in this case. law enforcement says the fbi will continue into the case. the question again hinges on what happened with the grand jury testimony? what happened with the brothers? what did they say? there was a recusal by the lead state attorney who was replaced. there are all these potentially factoring in. chicago p.d. hasn't made a statement regarding these facts. and we should expect...
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and she said, that's my seat, anne-marie, and i'm going to take it. and i said, okay, kid, i'm with you all the way. and i'm glad she didn't listen to my advice. and i look very much forward to the great things she is going to do for our city. thank you. [applause] [cheering] >>> thank you. okay. last, but not least, marlene tran. now, marlene tran is one of those persons who is kind of a quiet/loud force. she works for the san francisco unified school district and city college for over 35 years, teaching bilingual courses, working to fight for her community, in visitation valley, it is a community on the south side of san francisco that sometimes feels forgotten, feels left out, but marlene doesn't let that happen. she makes sure that everyone who is supervisor, that anyone who is mayor, they are not going to forget about visitation valley and providing this community, and especially seniors -- especially seniors -- with the support that they need to thrive and feel safe in their community. i got to know her over the past years in just watching her r
and she said, that's my seat, anne-marie, and i'm going to take it. and i said, okay, kid, i'm with you all the way. and i'm glad she didn't listen to my advice. and i look very much forward to the great things she is going to do for our city. thank you. [applause] [cheering] >>> thank you. okay. last, but not least, marlene tran. now, marlene tran is one of those persons who is kind of a quiet/loud force. she works for the san francisco unified school district and city college for...
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is anne's critique correct? that tony blair had moved the labor party away from a kind of hard left socialism, taking over some of the center ground that ttories used to hav so they had to find some place to go that was sharp, rad dahl, different, so it didn't feel like there was this mushy middle between tony blair and david cameron's centerism. >> well, i would add to what anne says, and your characterization, fareed, by making a couple of observations. first of all, britain is an island off the continent of europe, whose entire history has been defined around this question of our relationship with our near neighbors. and second, like many other western democracies at the moment, we are wrestling with that question of some sovereignty and control versus globalization and collective global action, which, of course, rages as a debate in the united states. and in having a referendum, we enabled a group to emerge, as you said, look, if we're in control of our laws and in control of our borders, we can stop immigra
is anne's critique correct? that tony blair had moved the labor party away from a kind of hard left socialism, taking over some of the center ground that ttories used to hav so they had to find some place to go that was sharp, rad dahl, different, so it didn't feel like there was this mushy middle between tony blair and david cameron's centerism. >> well, i would add to what anne says, and your characterization, fareed, by making a couple of observations. first of all, britain is an...
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. >>> i am anne mackovec at the live news desk. if you're parking at the walnut creek bart station you have a new option. the south parking garage, the new one, is now open. in the meantime, they are or two service lots closing today, the north and east. we also want to give you new information on pope francis, who just issued some sweeping new sex abuse legislation. this is going to require abuse allegations against children to be reported to prosecutors and not just children, actually, vulnerable people, which he has defined as people who are sick or could not otherwise understand the crime being perpetrated against them. it is a largely symbolic move at the vatican but the pope is hoping this will eventually spread worldwide, as far as a new way of thinking by the catholic church. >>> police are investigating a shooting in the parking lot of a bart station. this happened last night and forced a brief closure of the west oakland bart station. the station was reopened about 11:20 pm. so far, investigations have not uncovered the s
. >>> i am anne mackovec at the live news desk. if you're parking at the walnut creek bart station you have a new option. the south parking garage, the new one, is now open. in the meantime, they are or two service lots closing today, the north and east. we also want to give you new information on pope francis, who just issued some sweeping new sex abuse legislation. this is going to require abuse allegations against children to be reported to prosecutors and not just children,...
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amanda: great to have you with us, ann miletti of wells fargo. shery: breaking news on johnson and johnson. chey have settled their tal cancer case after winning a case in new jersey. a woman blaming her rare cancer on this in johnson & johnson baby powder. that case has been settled in oklahoma. we saw a brief spike in johnson & johnson, paring back from those gains. up .2% at the moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn in new york. amanda: i'm amanda lang in toronto. shery: let's get to the latest headlines out of the u.k., theresa may speaking about plans to leave after brexit. she is saying she is stepping down, telling tories she plans to leave before the second stage of brexit, saying she will step down once brexit is delivered. she is telling tory mps that she ays got the message and that m is now emotional at a meeting of rank-and-file members. now getting the latest on the u.k. brexit plan as they head toward those indicative votes later on today. amanda: the business of inequality summit is underwa
amanda: great to have you with us, ann miletti of wells fargo. shery: breaking news on johnson and johnson. chey have settled their tal cancer case after winning a case in new jersey. a woman blaming her rare cancer on this in johnson & johnson baby powder. that case has been settled in oklahoma. we saw a brief spike in johnson & johnson, paring back from those gains. up .2% at the moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm shery ahn in new york....
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ann was in charge of the operation in africa. the ethiopian airline crashed six minutes after takeoff enroute to nairobi. ann, wife and mother of three young children is one of the victims. >> a very smart, but a sparkly individual. >> reporter: tech soup helps nonprofits worldwide. she lived in nairobi, ran the operations in africa, and was due back in san francisco for a conference next week. >> it lays on your earth in a va, your colleague that was there that you interacted with is no longer there. >> reporter: along the eight americans killed, broert broth vacation of a lifetime. >> they're going to be missed deeply by this community and for those family and friends that knew them the best. >> reporter: last week's disaster similar to a 737 crash in indonesia last october that killed everyone on board. but the faa says it will take appropriate action if the data indicates the need to order jets grounded. >> i'll tell you, i'm about to ask what the plane is that i'm about to board. and i would definitely have second thoughts i
ann was in charge of the operation in africa. the ethiopian airline crashed six minutes after takeoff enroute to nairobi. ann, wife and mother of three young children is one of the victims. >> a very smart, but a sparkly individual. >> reporter: tech soup helps nonprofits worldwide. she lived in nairobi, ran the operations in africa, and was due back in san francisco for a conference next week. >> it lays on your earth in a va, your colleague that was there that you interacted...
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mary anne, let me ask you that question. brooks suggesting at least o'rourke and john brennan owe the president an apology. would you agree? >> i don't think there should be claims of victory or defeat or apologies until we see the full mueller report. that's right for everybody involved and especially the american people. which is why it's so troubling that mitch mcconnell yesterday stopped a vote from going to the senate, that passed the house 420-0, to allow that thing. lindsey graham now doesn't want the report to be seen by the public. and devin noonan who wanted the whole report to come out, says on fox and friend hess wants it to be burned. and nunez went running to the white house in the middle of the night because he saw something about it. i think we should have answers to everything so we can address all of this. >> dana: matt, what do you think of all of this? people being able to read the report. it feels like they think there's a cover-up here. maybe there's not enough. right? if the report can do the appropria
mary anne, let me ask you that question. brooks suggesting at least o'rourke and john brennan owe the president an apology. would you agree? >> i don't think there should be claims of victory or defeat or apologies until we see the full mueller report. that's right for everybody involved and especially the american people. which is why it's so troubling that mitch mcconnell yesterday stopped a vote from going to the senate, that passed the house 420-0, to allow that thing. lindsey graham...